Position Summary
The Institute of Water Research is seeking a qualified Postdoctoral Scholar to develop, test, and document an integrated modeling framework linking the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), MODFLOW, and the Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP). The selected candidate will design and implement data-exchange interfaces among the models; synchronize simulation time steps and spatial units; transfer hydrologic flows, groundwater exchange, constituent loads, and mass fluxes; and develop preprocessing, postprocessing, calibration, and visualization workflows. The candidate will conduct model verification, sensitivity analysis, calibration, validation, performance evaluation, and troubleshooting. The position requires strong scientific programming and software-engineering skills, including experience with Fortran and Python and, preferably, C or C++, APIs, dynamic-link libraries, version control, Linux environments, and high-performance computing. The candidate will also prepare technical documentation, reports, peer-reviewed publications, and presentations and collaborate with an interdisciplinary research team.
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Professional Misconduct Review
A professional misconduct review is a prerequisite for a candidate to be selected for this position. Applicants will be asked to disclose whether they are subject to any pending investigation, findings or sanctions related to professional misconduct. Professional misconduct includes misconduct related to a person’s employment, including, but not limited to, theft, embezzlement, research integrity, discrimination, or harassment under civil rights laws and policies, including protected identity harassment, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct (sexual assault, sexual exploitation, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, etc.), and retaliation. All applicants will be asked to sign an authorization and release, which authorizes the University to contact the candidate’s current and former employers, for a period of 7 years prior to the date of application, related to any pending investigations, findings of responsibility and/or sanctions related to professional misconduct. Nothing will be sent to current or former employers unless the candidate reaches the semi-finalist stage.
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Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Doctorate -Doctorate - Ph.D. degree in Civil, Environmental, Agricultural, or Biological Engineering; Hydrology; Water Resources; Computational Science; or a closely related field
Minimum Requirements
- Greater than one year of relevant and progressively responsible experience in hydrologic, groundwater, or water quality modeling and the development or integration of scientific models
- Demonstrated advanced programming skills in Fortran and Python, including experience reading, modifying, debugging, testing, and documenting scientific code
- Experience managing spatiotemporal model inputs and outputs and developing robust data-exchange, preprocessing, postprocessing, or model-coupling workflows
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively on interdisciplinary research, and fluency in English
Desired Qualifications
- Direct experience with SWAT, MODFLOW, and WASP, including experience coupling or exchanging data between at least two of these models
- Experience with C or C++, APIs, dynamic-link libraries, SQL, Git or other version-control systems, Linux, high-performance computing, parallel computing, or automated testing
- Experience with watershed processes, groundwater-surface-water interactions, contaminant or nutrient transport, in-stream water quality processes, and model mass-balance verification
- Experience with model calibration, sensitivity or uncertainty analysis, technical documentation, peer-reviewed publications, and collaborative software development
Required Application Materials
Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for at least three references.
Special Instructions
For questions, please contact iwr@msu.edu. Applicants must submit their application through the MSU Careers portal.
Review of Applications Begins On
09/02/2026
Website
www.canr.msu.edu/iwr
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